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On this episode of The Whitfield Report, I talk to fellow college Republican and commentator James Allsup about the emerging conservative counter-culture, confrontations with paid protesters, the rise and continued growth of independent media, and much […]

In my new podcast exclusively produced for Tapewrite, I explain how President Elect Donald Trump won the 2016 Presidential Election due to both his outsider status as an American entrepreneur, and more over, how Hillary Clinton’s life […]

On this week’s episode of The Whitfield Analysis, Sam is joined by app developer and entrepreneur Josh LeCash to discuss a verity of topics including his friendship with Milo Yianoppolus, Hillary Clinton’s poor health, how apps are affecting the conservative and alt-right movements, and the failure of The War on Drugs.

Originally posted on American Watchmen: The recent controversy over Milo Yianoppolus’s lifetime ban from Twitter has generated almost as much buzz in the last week as the 2016 race itself, and for good reason too.…

This week, Sam is joined by Scott Jones of “Pissed Off Politically Speaking” on the 405 Radio Network. Sam and Scott discuss everything from the different generations of Conservative activism, to Donald Trump and the […]

At the time I am writing this, The seventh and final Republican primary debate has concluded less than two hours ago. I’ve had some time to process the event and even get some opinions from personal friends as well as colleagues in the political commentary field and one thing is unanimous: we are all very thankful that these primary debates are finally over and done with. I actually skipped the last two Republican debates because of how redundant I felt things were in the first four.

The Importance of Supporting Ideas over Individuals

A few weeks ago, I wrote an article in which I articulated certain flaws I’ve observed within the conservative youth movement (CYM) and what conservatives both youth and adult oriented can do to resolve these issues. I specifically brought up the danger of entrusting an individual dubbed as “The Conservative Wonderkid” to be the main figurehead for our whole movement.

As many of my regular readers and podcast audience members may or may not know, I am a huge fan of Audible which allows me to purchase audiobooks at a discounted price and listen to them wherever I am.

This month I decided to use one of the two audiobook credits I receive monthly to get the audiobook version of The Holcroft Covenant by Robert Ludlum. The book was originally published in 1978, and was later made into a movie 1985. The story follows Noel Holcroft, a young architect who finds out that his biological father was a German S.S. commander that grew a conscience about the horrors of The Holocaust before the war ended. Noel finds out that his father left him a $7 billion fund which is to be distributed amongst the survivors of The Holocaust . Holcroft is also warned that a remnant sect of Nazi sympathizers and their offspring will try and prevent him from obtaining the money and will instead use it to start “The Fourth Reich”.